quickasfoxes
New Member
Hi there. I'm moving to Palo Alto CA and have sold my car in hopes of fully committing to commuting with an ebike (full disclosure: my wife still has a car so we'll be able to handle some tasks with an SUV). My commute is about 10 miles round trip, mostly flat and all on paved roads. I am 6'0" 200 lbs. I have spent the past several weeks researching multiple ebikes, and went to Crazy Lenny's in Madison to test ride a few. What I've learned so far:
- Budget: I'd like to keep my budget from $1500-$3000. I could reach up to $4000 if needed (Costs in parentheses are what I've either been quoted or how things are listed, whichever is cheaper)
- Buy: Not interested in DIYing
- Rear-hub: I'd actually prefer a rear-hub motor. I enjoyed the feel of them more than the mid-drives
- Class 3: I much preferred the extra speed of the Class 3, even if it means I can't ride on bike paths in CA.
- Looks: I am a bit of a sucker for good looking bikes. That means I give Stromers and VanMoofs a little extra credit
After doing plenty of research (on this forum and others), I've come to a few potential options:
Top tier:
- Stromer ST1X: ($3000): This is a beautiful bike, that appears to be excellently constructed with quality components. Definitely more pricey, but seems like the quality should account for that, at least partially.
- BH EasyMotion Evo City Nitro: ($1980): Seems like a little step down, both in terms of price and quality, but still excellent, especially considering the warranty.
- Aventon Pace 500 ($1400): Another step down in terms of price and quality, but still well rounded and excellent bang for the buck.
Other options:
- Wing Freedom S ($1400): I know I said Class 3, but this thing seems both beautiful and relatively well-speced for the price.
- Juiced Crosscurrent S2 ($1800) vs X ($2200): Seems like tremendous bang for your buck, but I'm not sure quite what to make of the quality control issues.
- Magnum Metro+: ($1880) I enjoyed the ride but wasn't a huge fan of the looks. Quality seems good, but overall a middle of the road bike.
Questions:
Any bikes I'm majorly missing in the rear-hub Class 3 category?
Of the ones listed, what am I missing in terms of evaluation?
In the top tier, is it really just a question of quality vs price?
Thanks!
- Budget: I'd like to keep my budget from $1500-$3000. I could reach up to $4000 if needed (Costs in parentheses are what I've either been quoted or how things are listed, whichever is cheaper)
- Buy: Not interested in DIYing
- Rear-hub: I'd actually prefer a rear-hub motor. I enjoyed the feel of them more than the mid-drives
- Class 3: I much preferred the extra speed of the Class 3, even if it means I can't ride on bike paths in CA.
- Looks: I am a bit of a sucker for good looking bikes. That means I give Stromers and VanMoofs a little extra credit
After doing plenty of research (on this forum and others), I've come to a few potential options:
Top tier:
- Stromer ST1X: ($3000): This is a beautiful bike, that appears to be excellently constructed with quality components. Definitely more pricey, but seems like the quality should account for that, at least partially.
- BH EasyMotion Evo City Nitro: ($1980): Seems like a little step down, both in terms of price and quality, but still excellent, especially considering the warranty.
- Aventon Pace 500 ($1400): Another step down in terms of price and quality, but still well rounded and excellent bang for the buck.
Other options:
- Wing Freedom S ($1400): I know I said Class 3, but this thing seems both beautiful and relatively well-speced for the price.
- Juiced Crosscurrent S2 ($1800) vs X ($2200): Seems like tremendous bang for your buck, but I'm not sure quite what to make of the quality control issues.
- Magnum Metro+: ($1880) I enjoyed the ride but wasn't a huge fan of the looks. Quality seems good, but overall a middle of the road bike.
Questions:
Any bikes I'm majorly missing in the rear-hub Class 3 category?
Of the ones listed, what am I missing in terms of evaluation?
In the top tier, is it really just a question of quality vs price?
Thanks!